A Pragmatic Introduction to Secure Multi-Party Computation
Evans, David / Kolesnikov, Vladimir / Rosulek, Mike![A Pragmatic Introduction to Secure Multi-Party Computation](https://support.digitalhusky.com/media/annotations/sorted/296/29602286/CHSBZCOP0329602286.jpg)
Since its introduction by Andrew Yao in the 1980s, multi-party computation has developed from a theoretical curiosity to an important tool for building large-scale privacy-preserving applications. Secure multi-party computation (MPC) enables a group to jointly perform a computation without disclosing any participant's private inputs. The participants agree on a function to compute, and then can use an MPC protocol to jointly compute the output...